Jamshedpur Youth Missing from Indore, Family Seeks SSP’s Intervention
A local resident from Mango, Jamshedpur, Mohammad Gulzar, has inexplicably disappeared during his work trip to Indore.
JAMSHEDPUR – Mohammad Gulzar, also known as Bholu and hailing from Jawahar Nagar Road No. 13, Mango, has mysteriously disappeared while in Indore for work.
Mohammad’s sister, Nikhat Naaz, revealed that her brother had departed for Indore on June 6 along with four boys from Kapali, namely Faheem, Shadab, Tausif, and Shahbaz.
According to her, these four boys live near the Chowk Hari Mandir in Kapali.
Nikhat stated that after June 6, they did not hear from Gulzar.
On July 1, Gulzar’s friend Bunty visited Nikhat’s house and informed her about Gulzar’s disappearance in Indore.
The family became concerned and tried repeatedly to contact Gulzar, but his phone was not in service.
However, on July 4, Gulzar’s phone was answered by Faheem who claimed to have no knowledge of Gulzar’s whereabouts.
Nikhat has found that despite Faheem’s claim to be in Indore, he had actually returned to Kapali a week earlier.
Faheem offered to return Gulzar’s belongings to his family, but they refused, insisting on knowing Gulzar’s fate first.
Despite visiting the local police station, the family’s complaint wasn’t entertained, leading them to approach the SSP office for help.
Faheem insists that Gulzar vanished after stepping out post dinner.
Gulzar’s family claims that Faheem’s brother offered Rs 30,000 to Gulzar’s family to conduct their own investigation in Indore, a proposal they vehemently declined.
Gulzar’s family has called on the local police and Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren to help locate Gulzar, who had traveled to Indore for work.

